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Multi-conductor control cable: PVC vs.
"DaveC" wrote in message
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I need to replace a cable (16-conductor, 28-ish awg, stranded, shielded) on
an industrial machine. Its used to connet a hand controller (small box
with rotary encoder and pushbuttons) to the main control panel.
The original is a coiled (a la telephone handset) but the replacement
doesnt need to be. During use the cable will be splashed with lubricating
oil (think dino motor oil) so in the short-term (5 years) it needs to be
resistant to this.
I found this:
http://www.mogamicable.com/category/...ti_core/28awg/
which is cable for the music-concert industry (audio mixers and such).
I cant find any rubber-insulated cables (a la SJ or SO cables). How
resistant will PVC-jacket be to oil?
Thanks.
PVC jacketed cables are oil resistant.
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